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Save Your Dogs From The Pound - Online!

27 17:00:45
Lovers of strays hate to see them confined to the dog pound, where they are badly treated, underfed, and confined in impossibly uncomfortable spaces. Some dog-lovers adopt multiple dogs from the pound, while others arrange to have them re-homed after suitable vaccinations and training.

There are some, however, who are not brave enough to do this in real life, but wish to play out their dog-saving dreams in some way nonetheless. It would seem that the "Dog police" game had been designed for them alone!

In this game, the player is placed in a car, which is armed with a hammer weapon. Other vehicles ahead of him are running away with the dogs inside them, and it is the player's job to fire the weapon and make the vehicle crash, setting the dogs free.

Based on Adobe's Flash, the game can be played online with minimal bandwidth usage. Dodge random cars on the road, avoid getting slowed down by oil spills, keep your right foot... er... hand firmly on the accelerator, and whack the Dog Pound truck as soon as you get within range!

The game is fast and needs a lot of attention - the perfect way to blow off steam after a bad day, or get your adrenaline pumping before starting your morning.

If you want games that are somewhat less pumped up, you can try finding lost dogs, or training puppies online. The games keep your brain nicely engaged, and are guaranteed to have to glancing at the clock after "only a few minutes" to find that hours have gone by.

The games you can play with a real-life dog are endless. Dogs can be trained to buy groceries, fetch newspapers in the morning, post letters, catch frisbees, and do a number of interesting or funny things. Now, you can watch dogs roll over contentedly after a virtual belly-rub, or give you a slurping, loving lick after you unite them with their owners after a challenging hunt.

A lot of online game sites contain one dog game or another, but few dog-lovers are content with playing only one game. If you want to access the whole gamut of Flash-based dog games, you would do best to access a website dedicated to dog games.

As more and more dog-lovers resort to the Internet to play with their "dogs", more and more game developers are also taking an interest in dog games. Users can now provide feedback to their website of choice, and ask for their favorite games to be made available.

If pets other than dogs are your personal preference, you can seek out sites that have games featuring pets in general, rather than only dogs. Horses, rabbits and other animals are also very popular in online gameplay.